California Employment Law and Compliance Resources

MINIMUM WAGE

California Minimum Wage: $16.50/hour
(​​$9.25 higher than the federal rate).

County Variations: Some counties have higher minimum wages.

Health Care Workers: Minimum wage ranges from $18 to $23/hour, depending on the facility type.

OVERTIME PAY

California Overtime Rules: Overtime applies based on both daily and weekly hours worked.

Overtime Rates: 1.5x the regular rate after 8 hours/day, 2x after 12 hours/day.

7-Day Rule: 1.5x pay for the first 8 hours on the seventh consecutive workday, 2x after 8 hours.

CALL-BACK & STANDBY TIME

Paid Waiting Time: Employees must be paid when under the employer’s control, even if they’re idle or waiting.

Standby at Workplace: If required to stay on-site, employees must be compensated.

FINAL PAY

Voluntary Resignation: Final paycheck due immediately if 72 hours' notice is given; otherwise, within 72 hours.

Termination: Employees must be paid their final wages immediately.

Meal Breaks & Rest Periods

Meal & Rest Breaks

Generally, most California employees are entitled to:

  • An uninterrupted 30-minute unpaid meal break for workers working more than five hours in a day.
  • An additional 30-minute unpaid meal break when working more than 12 hours in a day.
  • A paid 10-minute rest period for every four hours worked. If not provided, the employee is owed an additional hour of premium pay at the regular rate.

During meal breaks and rest periods, employees should be free from job responsibilities and should not be on-call.

Paid Leave

California employees may be entitled to several types of paid leaves. Here are some of them:

  • Paid sick leave - Employees can be entitled to 40 hours or 5 days of paid sick leave per year if they are working for the same employer for a minimum of 30 days in a year and if 90 days of employment have elapsed before they use any paid sick leave.
  • Paid family leave - This leave is administered by the California Employment Development Department. Eligible employees can receive benefits for up to eight weeks, and it’s 70-90% of an employee’s weekly wages earned 5 to 18 months before the claim date.
  • State disability insurance - Employees may be eligible for up to 52 weeks of benefit payments if they can’t work due to illness, injury, surgery, pregnancy, or childbirth.
  • Paid voting leave - Employees can take up to 2 hours off to vote without losing any pay.

California State Payroll Taxes

California has several payroll taxes, some shouldered by employers while others are deducted from employees' pay.

Unemployment Insurance (UI) Tax

UI is covered by the employee and it applies to the first $7,000 of each employee’s annual wages. This insurance is used to fund unemployment benefits for eligible workers who lose their jobs. Contribution rates range from 1.5% to 6.2%.

Employment Training Tax (ETT)

ETT is another tax shouldered by employers and it’s used to support worker training programs. ETT rate is 0.1%.

State Disability Insurance Tax (SDI)

SDI provides benefits for non-work related illness, injury or pregnancy. Employees foot the bill for SDI and the current withholding rate is 1.2%.

California Personal Income Tax (PIT)

PIT is used to fund state government services, including public education, healthcare, and infrastructure. Employees pay for PIT in California and current tax rates are 1% to 13.3%.

Other Laws

CA Cellphone Law

California Labor Code 2802 requires employers to reimburse employees for any job-related expenses incurred, which includes costs related to personal cellphone use for work duties.

Jury Duty

Employers are not required to pay employees for jury duty-related absences.

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